If your child is graduating this year, but missing their ceremony due to the coronavirus, here are 5 ways to celebrate. Whether your child is graduating elementary, middle or high school - don’t let their special day slip away!
Read MoreWebster defines critique as a detailed analysis and assessment of something. It’s basically something you give to express a balanced view of a view, attitude or something else.
However, criticism is the expression of disapproval of someone or something based on perceived faults or mistakes. It comes with a feeling of dislike and a need to make a person feel ashamed for doing something wrong.
Read MoreHow can you identify your teenager’s strengths and help them use them to their advantage? What happens if their strengths are not helping them in the classroom? Learn how to help your child identify and use their best character traits to their advantage.
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Read MoreStress at school can lead to burnout in teenagers in any grade or at any ability. How can we recognize burnout your child and help them regain their footing at school?
Read MoreWho knew that a CrossFit workout could lead to parenting enlightenment. Here is how five minutes of a CrossFit workout altered my perspective on parenting.
Read MoreSummer reading and assignments in middle school and high school can be a pain. Help your child tackle their summer work without frustration! Here are three tips from academic coach, Marni Pasch.
Read MoreThe transition from elementary school to middle school gives the phrase a whole new world a different type of feeling (anxiety, night sweats, and nausea...and that’s the parents).
Read MoreWhat happens when a tool your kiddo needs becomes banned? Why are fidget spinners and the like, public enemy number 1?
Read MoreHomework time can turn quality time into quarreling time! How can you establish a positive homework routine that works? Tips from an academic coach to get you started!
Read MoreHomework time can turn quality time into quarreling time! How can you navigate homework in a way that rebuilds your relationship with your kiddo?
Read MoreAre you and your child speaking two different languages? Is it making homework and school conversations messy? Let’s make sure you are on the same page!
Read MoreWe want our children to be well rounded individuals, but at what cost? Is your teenager facing overwhelm at school? Find out!
Read MoreNo matter your location, many children start to have back to school jitters. Whether the anxiety is due to a transition year or returning to a place with not so many great memories, the nerves are real, and many parents don’t know how to help their kids.
Read MoreThe transition from elementary school to middle school gives the phrase a whole new world a different type of feeling (anxiety, night sweats, and nausea...and that’s the parents).
Read MoreAs you get ready to begin the summer holidays, consider including these five ways to keep your study skills sharp.
Read MoreIt’s the final countdown to summer!
How can we keep our children motivated and engaged at school when there are schedule disruptions due to testing, end of year events and not to mention- their brains are just worn out!
Read MoreAchieving goals requires the willingness to be intentional and accountable. And one of the many things that help people monitor their goals and keep their life in check is a planner. In this post, you’ll learn science-backed benefits of planners and how
Read MoreWhile ice skating at Rockefeller Center this weekend , I looked at the skaters falling. What would the scene look like if the parents started to punish their children for falling down....
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